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Directed by Richard Benjamin.
Richard Benjamin directed this farce that plays like "Guess Who's Coming for Insemination?" Whoopi Goldberg stars as Sarah Matthews, who runs an African-American oriented bookstore in Oakland. She is raising her daughter, a beautiful high school student named Zora (Nia Long), on her own after her husband's death many years earlier. As a result of a science class blood test, Zora discovers that the man she thought was her father actually wasn't. Instead Zora finds she was the result of artificial insemination. After researching the sperm bank's records, Zora discovers, much to the surprise of Sarah and herself, that the anonymous sperm donor is in fact, Hal Jackson (Ted Danson), a loud, crude obnoxious (and white) used-car dealer who advertises on late-night television. Zora visits Hal while he is filming a commercial and Hal brushes her off. Enraged, Sarah tells Hal off, but after meeting Zora he now feels a paternal itch. Not only that, but he is beginning to feel an attraction to Sarah. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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mythmanmythman Excellent Filming Work, but Emp ...
by mythman in Watch Everything and Still See ONLY What Is Good
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"It might not have been such an empty story 13-14 years ago (did they have the moving picture back then too? lol)--when 'racial equality, etc.' was hard-hitting stuff (just like "we're all part of THE MATRIX" probably doesn't shake anyone as much as it did when first 'revealed') ... heck, it's possible that some writers would burst into spontaneous-ejaculations at seeing Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson in the same frame. The idea of both those actors parenting the same child probably wore them out! leaving them feeling like the job was done after just setting it up.But the writers could have made all the 'finding out things about blood-types and sperm-bank records' more interesting than 'I called a guy up there,' 'I tested my blood-type at school' and even more-interesting than 'I hacked into the labs records while Will Smith (behind a shut door) donated to the bank.'Oh, `93: back when you were a 'hacker' if you coul ... " [More]
 

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